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Pragmatic Sanction of 1712

Pragmatic Sanction of 1712
Pragmatic Sanction of 1712
  • ... that the Pragmatic Sanction of 1712, allowing a Habsburg princess to become Queen of Croatia, is evoked in the Constitution of Croatia as a demonstration of Croatian millennial statehood?
    Source: "The millennial national identity of the Croatian nation and the continuity of its statehood ... manifested itself in ... the autonomous and sovereign decision of the Croatian Sabor to sign the Pragmatic Sanction of 1712" " (The Rebirth of Democracy: 12 Constitutions of Central and Eastern Europe)
    • ALT1:... that the unilateral acceptance of female succession to the throne in 1712 strengthened the Croatian Parliament but led to a strife with Hungary, with which it had shared rulers for centuries?
      Source: "The Hungarian estates were not pleased with this Croatian initiative, which they considered to be beyond the Sabor's power and therefore not legally binding." (Péter, p. 50)
      "Ta formalno-pravna priznanja nadležnosti Hrvatskoga sabora kao posljedice Odluke Hrvatskog sabora o pragmatičkoj sankciji iz 1712. godine nisu samo poboljšale položaj Hrvatske u tadašnjoj zajednici, već su postale jedan od povijesnih temelja na kojima je stvorena neovisna hrvatska država četvrt tisućljeća kasnije." (Sabor)
    • ALT2:... that with the Pragmatic Sanction of 1712, the Kingdom of Croatia was the first to accept Emperor Charles VI's daughters as possible heirs to the throne, a full year before he made this wish official?
      Source: "The first moves were made in Croatia." (Sugar, p. 144)
      "Croatia actually declared its willingness to accept a female Habsburg succession in March 1712, a full year before Charles had even issued the Pragmatic Sanction." (Ingrao, p. 134)
  • Reviewed: Brutus (Michelangelo)
  • Comment: If possible, keep this for 9, 11 or 15 March, the dates relevant to the subject.

Created by Surtsicna (talk). Self-nominated at 14:24, 11 November 2017 (UTC).